- The Core Conflict: Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell filed court documents asserting that America First Legal is unlawfully operating as "de facto deputy attorneys" inside the county's election office. [1, 2]
- The Hiring: Earlier this year, Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap brought in Stephen Miller's firm to provide outside legal counsel. [1]
- The Legal Argument: Under Arizona law, the County Attorney serves as the chief legal counsel for county offices. Mitchell contends that outsourcing these powers to a highly partisan external organization oversteps Heap's authority and violates state law. [1]
- The Timeline: Following Mitchell's formal filings, the legal showdown over control of the county's upcoming election procedures is scheduled to move before a judge for oral arguments on Monday, June 15, 2026. [1]

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- Organized Retail Theft: MCAO has aggressively targeted "skip scanning" and coordinated retail theft schemes affecting local retail centers. The office works closely with local police departments (such as Mesa and Phoenix) to investigate and indict repetitive offenders. [1, 2, 3, 4]
- Combating Teen Violence: Mitchell's office actively enforces legislative expansions (such as Preston's Law) that elevate gang-related or group teen violence to felony-level charges. [1, 2, 3]
- Public Safety Education: MCAO prioritizes public education by hosting community panels on the lethal dangers of fentanyl and working with families to address bullying. [1, 2]
- Office Administration: Mitchell took over an agency plagued by significant case backlog and has streamlined reviews for officer-involved shootings and felony DUIs. [1]
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Meeting Agenda:
1. Welcome/Introductions - Chair, Joan Krueger
2. Presentation:
3. Legislative Update - Eric Emmert, Dorn Policy Group
Government Affairs Homepage:
https://www.mesachamber.org/government-affairs-committee/
Invitation:
Mesa Chamber members in good standing are welcome to attend each month's meeting.
Facilitators:
Committee Chair: Joan Kreuger, NAI Horizon
Staff Liaison: Sally Harrison, Mesa Chamber President and CEO




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